Recalled in October, Morocco's Ambassador to Algeria Regains His Post

(MENAFN - Morocco World News) Rabat – The Moroccan ambassador to , Lahcen Abdelkhalek, has just returned to his post after being recalled last October for consultations by the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said a governmental source.

The Moroccan ambassador was recalled on October 21, after Algerian Foreign Minister accused Morocco of funding its investments programs in sub-Saharan Africa with money obtained from drug trafficking.

The top Algerian diplomat also claimed were "" in sub-Saharan African countries.

"Everybody knows that Moroccan banks launder the money obtained from trafficking. The leaders of many African countries have told me this," he claimed during a debate with business leaders in Algiers.

The Algerian minister went as far as accusing the Moroccan state-owned carrier, , of transporting cannabis to sub-Saharan Africa.

were squarely denounced by Moroccan authorities, who pointed out that the Algerian minister showed a lack of knowledge regarding the Moroccan banking system and the rules of the international civil aviation.

"The remarks made by the Algerian Minister on banking institutions and the national airline, testify to a deep and inexplicable ignorance of basic standards of the functioning of the banking system and civil aviation, both at national level and international," the communique said.

"It's an unprecedented level of irresponsibility in the history of bilateral relations," added the statement.